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9 TEXT 4 Electronic Savings
We're all becoming familiar with electronic cash withdrawals, through Service-tills and the Rapid Cash tills inside branches. But what about electronic savings? Tom Frost, General Manager of Nat West's Business Development Division, makes the point that electronic cash handling is going to make all the difference to the next generation of bank savings schemes, and to the future shape of the major financial institutions themselves. One area in which the use of new technology will have parti- cular effect will be the savings market. Frost emphasizes the wide range of options which Nat West offers the saver with a lump sum, and the ways in which new technology will in- crease these options in the future. Using computers and word processors, Nat West is centralizing the administration of savings schemes. And of course, easy access to cash is still a key selling point with any savings scheme. Here Nat West will be using its Automatic Teller Machines net- work to the full, giving customers the convenience of a 24-hour service ra- ther than restricted opening hours. Centralization of the administration of savings schemes, and cash transfers that make it cheaper to gather and manage deposits, help the bank and its savers. But do savers know? Tom Frost thinks that they may not. I believe, he says, that some of this weakness stems from an emotional bar- rier connected with the image of the banks. In the past, the clearing banks have offered a first-class current account service but have failed to sell themselves as an automatic home for savings as far as personal customers are concerned. It's as customers see that electronic banking means scope for a wider and better range of deposit schemes, as well as current account services, that savers will treat their local Nat West as a long – term home for their money. Download 465.72 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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